Will,

At Princeton, we remain a film-to-press workflow, however we do use a  
Canon EOS-1Ds MarkII (and love it) for half page images and jpegs.

Along with digital capture technology, you may want to inquire about  
match print / color management workflow.   Those answers will be  
interesting to read as well.  (unless commercial CMYK printing is not  
an issue for you)

JEFF

Jeffrey Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
609.258.8579



On Jul 30, 2006, at 10:19 AM, Real, Will wrote:

> As the time for submitting budget requests for our next fiscal year  
> approaches I am curious to know what digital photography devices  
> are being used in the museum community. Would any of you be willing  
> to volunteer whether you are using any of the following for  
> photography of collections? Please be as specific as you can.  
> (respond offline directly to me if you wish to remain anonymous:  
> realw [at] carnegiemuseums.org)
>
> Nikon D1X, D200, D2X
> Canon 5D, EOS 1Ds Mark II
> Leaf Aptus 75
> Phase One P 45, etc.
> BetterLight 6000 etc.
> Sinar Bron 44, 54, emotion75, etc.
> Others (Imacon, Jenoptik, etc.)
>
> I would also be interested to know if you have switched to all- 
> digital capture or not.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Will
>
> William Real
> Director of Technology Initiatives
> Carnegie Museum of Art
> 4400 Forbes Ave
> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
> 412.622.3267
> 412.622.3112 (fax)
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